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| Agro Ecological Zone |
Western plain, kachchh and part of kathiawar peninsula, hot arid eco-region (2.3) ,Coastal Plains and Hills (XIII),Bhal and Coastal area (GJ-8) 14.26%
North Gujarat ( GJ-4) 19.87%
North west zone (GJ-5) 36.38
North Saurashtra (GJ-6) 29.49 |
| Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs |
Livestock often get their tail injured while they are goaded during work by twisting the tail. Sometimes other animals bite and injure the tail. Cattle may get injured by piercing or goading or by being stamped by another cow. When the bleeding from such injuries does not stop, it may lead to severe complications. |
| Disease Description |
Livestock often get their tail injured while they are goaded during work by twisting the tail. Sometimes other animals bite and injure the tail. Cattle may get injured by piercing or goading or by being stamped by another cow. When the bleeding from such injuries does not stop, it may lead to severe complications. |
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| Procedure of Use |
According to information given by Chatrasinh,
heat 250 millilitres of vegetable oil, of castor, coconut, cottonseed or mustard, in a pan. Add a few strands of human hair in the oil and let the hairs soak in hot oil for sufficiently long time. Then cool to room temperature and store in a clean glass bottle. Apply the oil copiously over the tail wound bandage it. The bleeding stops and the wound is healed within a few days. |
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| Practice ID |
DTP0010000000079 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Annotation ID |
GIAN/GAVL/2277 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Scout |
HBN |